… their efforts to improve the conditions for greater participation of women in professional development training … sector, with changes implemented to increase interest and participation of women in the military forces. Measures taken …
… of work is hailed as a promising way to support further participation of women and certain disadvantaged groups in … practices that restrict worker autonomy can reduce women’s participation Platform work can be an opportunity to increase the participation of women in the labour force (De Stefano, 2016; …
… that digitalisation could lead to alarmingly high rates of job loss due to automation in the next decade or so … of jobs held by women may well be linked to increased participation of highly qualified women in the labour market … implications for gendered patterns in labour market participation and skill demand, as well as certain broader …
… of high unemployment during the financial crisis suicide rates in men significantly increased – particularly among … those of working age and the unemployed – while suicide rates among women were largely unaffected (Parmar et al., … A large part of these costs arises from lower employment rates and productivity of people with mental health issues …
… and leisure activities carried out outside the home, the participation of working women and men is extremely low in … activities outside the home at least every other day. The rates in another 11 countries [2] ranged from 19 % in Poland … aspects of their lives. While the overall gender gap in participation in sporting, cultural and leisure activities is …
… [1] . Furthermore, significant differences in enrolment rates persist between Member States, especially when looking … [7] , which has clear consequences for their participation in the labour market. At the societal level, …
… EU (17 %) [1] . Nordic countries are clear leaders, with participationrates higher than 30 % , while Bulgaria and Romania have the lowest participationrates (both 9 % ). Several EU countries have …
… Despite positive changes in women’s employment rates and educational attainment, gender inequalities persist … they take on this duty at the cost of their labour market participation, thus losing current and future income. …
… 73 % in 2018 (Figure 7). Both women’s and men’s employment rates grew, to 67 % and 79 % , respectively, meaning that men … aged 20–64 in employment. The approach to labour market participation in the context of EU2020 is different from that …
… almost entirely driven by increases in the labour market participation of women. Since 2010, the Index participation score has increased by about 0.4 points per … the following changes. The gender gaps in FTE employment rates and duration of working life have reduced slightly. For …
… progress in the EU towards increased women’s employment rates, lower risks of poverty for both women and men, … gender segregation in higher education and by low participation in lifelong learning. Young women continue to … professional and personal fulfilment of women and men. Yet participation in adult education remains below the EU …
… of caring activities falls on women, which limits their participation in paid employment (see Chapter 5, ‘Domain of … two other important factors on the prospects for women’s participation in the world of work. Firstly, as … for women and men in all areas, including labour market participation, terms and conditions of employment, and career …
… men users of new digital products and services Gap in user rates between women and men Satisfaction of women and men … equality indicators: What are women and men’s unemployment rates? How are facilities for employment services organised …
… access to care facilities and services to support participation in the labour market Increased practices of … to set up their own working-time arrangements Increased participation of men in care-related occupations and improved …